Knowing What To Do Quotes by Herbert Hoover, Robin Sharma, Petra Haden, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, Barbara Ehrenreich, Harrison Ford and many others.

Wisdom consists not so much in knowing what to do in the ultimate as in knowing what to do next.
Knowing what to do and not doing it is the same as not knowing what to do.
When we were on breaks from recording and touring, I was kind of moping around, like not knowing what to do. It was hard to adjust back to normal life after being so busy.
To be crazy is not necessarily to writhe in snake pits or converse with imaginary gods. It can sometimes be not knowing what to do in the morning.
A lot of what we experience as strength comes from knowing what to do with weakness. Nickel and Dimed On (Not) Getting By in America
Acting was a way out at first. A way out of not knowing what to do, a way of focusing ambitions. And the ambition wasn’t for fame. The ambition was to do an interesting job.
The more extensive a man’s knowledge of what has been done, the greater will be his power of knowing what to do.
Spiritual maturity is not knowing what to do with your whole life, but just knowing what to do next.
Knowing what to do is very, very different than actually doing it.
Getting sequestered and not really knowing what to do with your time and then discovering, ‘Oh, I can watch a bunch of horror movies’ has probably played out in a lot of people’s discovery of horror.
We have so much information but maybe we don’t know what to do with that information. So we run the risk of becoming museums of young people who have everything but not knowing what to do with it. We don’t need young museums but we do need holy young people.
Catching a fly ball is a pleasure, but knowing what to do with it after you catch it is a business.
Sometimes the space between knowing what to do and actually doing it is a very short walk. Other times it is an impossible expanse.
I can understand the dilemma of growing up in a bubble, and then not knowing what to do when unemployment beckons and reality bursts in.
I have retired, but if there’s anything that would kill me it is to wake up in the morning not knowing what to do.
Knowledge is knowing a fact, wisdom is knowing what to do with that fact.
Learning is really about translating knowing what to do into doing what we know.